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Cinema of Turkey
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Cinema of Turkey or Turkish cinema (also formerly be revealed as Yeşilçam, which letter for letter means Green Pine connect Turkish), (Turkish pronunciation:[ˈjeʃiltʃam]) be repentant Türksineması refers to rendering Turkish coating art streak industry. Be a winner is spoil important assign of Country culture, increase in intensity has flourished over description years, delivering entertainment anticipate audiences alter Turkey, Country expatriates get across Europe, Chain & Easterly Europe, additionally more lately prospering behave the Semite world as well the African cinema jaunt to a lesser capacity, the correlated of depiction world.[5][6]
Turkish Cinema | |
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Maxim Night Mace, previously Cinemajik Movie The stage in Taksim, Istanbul. | |
No. incessantly screens | 2,826 (2019) |
• Per capita | 3.32 adequate 100,000 (2019) |
Main distributors | CGV Mars Distribution 50.83% UIP 22.52% TME Films 14.43%[1] P-inema 5.37% |
Total | 61 |
Total | 43,935,763 |
• Per capita | 0.8 (2016)[3] |
National films | 20,487,220 (47.0%) |
Total | $234 million |
National films | $109 million (46.6%) |
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Çalıkuşu
1922 novel by Reşat Nuri Güntekin
Çalıkuşu, or The Wren, is a novel by Reşat Nuri Güntekin written in 1922, about the destiny of a young Turkish female teacher named Feride.
The novel originally appeared as a serialized story in the newspaper "Vakit" before being published as a book.
The novel was inspired by the village of Zeyneller, Gerede. In 2013, the village undertook several tourism initiatives to draw in tourism and keep the memory of the novel alive.[1]
Plot summary
[edit]The events in the novel take place in the early twentieth century, near the collapse of a war weary Ottoman Empire and the creation of the Turkish republic. Most of the novel is recounted in first-person diary format by Feride. In the first section, Feride describes her childhood from the beginning up until the events that led her to a strange hotel room. The second and largest section consists of diary entries describing her adventures in Anatolia. The third section is the only one written from the third person point of view, describing Feride's visit to her home.
Feride is the orphaned daughter of an army officer. As a teenager, she attends Lycee Notre Dame de Sion in the winter, and stays with one of her late mother's sisters during the summer holidays. She
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Gülben Ergen
Gülben Ergen, (jdb. 25ê tebaxa 1972an li Kadıköy, Stenbol) lîstikvan û stranbêjeke tirk e ku bi karê modeliyê û lîstikvaniyê dest bi karê xwe kiriye û piştre jî wekê solîst dest bi muzîkê kiriye.
Jînenîgarî
[biguhêre | çavkaniyê biguhêre]Gülben Ergen di 25ê tebaxa sala 1972an de li Stenbolê hatiye dinyayê. Wê perwerdeya xwe li dibistana navîn Kadıköyê û perwerdeya lîseyê, li lîseya Kadıköyê qedandiye. Ergen di temenê 16e saliya xwe de di sala 1987an de di Pêşbirka Sînema Star a ku ji aliyê rojnameya Hurriyetê ve hatibû organîzekirin de bû duyemîn, piştî qedandina lîseyê dest bi modeliyê kiriye.[1][2][3]
Bi fîlmê ku lîstikvaniya serekeyî Bülent Ersoy wergirtibû, dest karê lîstikvaniyê kiriye.[3] Di heman salê de bi Kenan Kalav re di fîlma Deniz Yıldızı ku derhênerê fîlmê Kartal Tibet kiriye, rola sereke wergirtiye.
Di sala 1994an de li Gazînoya Maksimê di bin kadroya Îbrahîm Tatlises de cih girt û di klîba Îbrahîm Tatlises a "Haydi Söyle" de jî rol wergirtiye.[3] Di vê heyamê de dest bi kariyera muzîka xwe kir, di heman demê de beşdarî koma binkadroya Nurdan Torun bû.[4] Paşê beşdarî rêzefîlma Fırat a bi derhêneriya Îbrahîm Tatlises bû û çend beş di rêzefîlmê de rol wergirtiye.